Good comedies are: Nichijou, A-chanel and Maria Holic second season, the 3 are all good and different from each other, nichijou being the wackiest...
Hanasaku Iroha is a fantastic slice of life story...
Tiger and bunny is the "american" heroes show with ugly cgs, but ppl seem to love it for some reason...
And lastly, steins gate is a cyberpunk show full of mysteries time travel and secret organizations, good enough to put the brain to work...

Id like to add another good comedy i just watched: Dororon Enma-kun: Meeramera

with a 70's feel and little spicy to spice things a little, the characters are fun and the choice of cast is good, this will be a great comedy im sure...
This anime is also a remake of Dororon Enma-kun that aired in the middle 70's, that also explains the look of this new version but with fresh animation and coloring...
There was also an ova Kikoushi Enma that i watched and was really good...
The image bellow tells what you might expect...

Just started watching Bartender and Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls. Bartender is very unique, it rolls out kind of like a live action play with asides and everything. Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls has a different direction with the art style, it kind of reminds me of Tenjou Tenge but without EXTREME MUSCLES everywhere. There's a good smattering of comedy in it, too. I recommend both thusfar, I'm only on episode 3 of Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls though.

finished Bakuman 23 ep, can wait for more i will start reading the manga.long time i didnt watch an anime so well done. till now is getting my 100% attention. even being a battle shounen anime watcher, Bakuman is over many series and is intense with no need of fights.
it really gets one into the mangakas world and manga and anime are produced. no wonder how that story gets every single anime/manga fan caught.

Just started watching Bartender and Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls. Bartender is very unique, it rolls out kind of like a live action play with asides and everything. Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls has a different direction with the art style, it kind of reminds me of Tenjou Tenge but without EXTREME MUSCLES everywhere. There's a good smattering of comedy in it, too. I recommend both thusfar, I'm only on episode 3 of Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls though.

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I watched hyakka Ryouran for the plot...
And tenjou tenge for the action...

I has good news by the way...

The official website of the Puella Magi Madoka Magica television anime series announced on Sunday that the anime will resume with its 11th and 12th episodes — the final scheduled episodes — on April 21. The anime's final two television episodes had been pre-empted out of "self-restraint" in the aftermath of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake (Higashi Nihon Daishinsai) disaster, and then delayed temporarily.

The MBS television station in the Kansai area will run the 11th and 12th episodes back-to-back on Thursday, April 21 at 26:40 (effectively Friday, April 22 at 2:40 a.m.) The TBS television station in Tokyo's Kanto area will run the 10th, 11th, and 12th episodes on Thursday, April 21 at 27:00 (Friday, April 22 at 3:00 a.m.) TBS had preempted its airing of the 10th episode due to its news coverage of the earthquake. CBC in central Japan will also air the last three episodes on Sunday, April 24 at 26:45 (Monday, April 25 at 2:45 a.m.).

Indeed, sometimes I don't like the idea how the anime adds/changes features in the manga version, for whatever purpose.

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The change is that they showed how she lost her two arms, both of which would be spinning away from her and squirting blood. While blood would be spraying from her shoulders, and there would be a pool of blood once she lands on the floor. The manga wasn't that explicit in depicting the fight at that point.